Kevin Harvick | No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Event Preview Fact Sheet
Kevin Harvick
No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet Impala SS
Event Preview Fact Sheet
Event/Date: Kobalt Tools
500 - March 9, 2008
Venue: Atlanta Motor Speedway - Hampton, GA
Kevin Harvick’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Performance History at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Date
Race
Start
Finish
Laps Completed
Total Laps
Status
Winnings
10/28/07
Pep Boys Auto 500
34
15
329
329
Running
$140,961
03/18/07
Kobalt Tools 500
36
25
324
325
Running
$117,736
10/29/06
Bass Pro Shops/MBNA
500
2
31
321
325
Running
$123,536
03/10/06
Golden Corral 500
6
39
313
325
Running
$102,876
10/30/05
Bass Pro Shops
500/ MBNA 500
31
22
323
325
Running
$129,186
03/20/05
Golden Corral 500
36
21
324
325
Running
$106,826
10/31/04
Bass Pro Shops
500/ MBNA 500
9
35
296
325
Engine
$101,478
03/14/04
Golden Corral 500
8
32
318
325
Running
$90,963
10/27/03
MBNA 500
10
20
324
325
Running
$110,753
03/09/03
Bass Pro 500
17
19
323
325
Running
$87,968
10/27/02
*NAPA 500
21
40
221
248
Engine
$99,818
03/10/02
MBNA 500
8
39
254
325
Engine
$85,218
11/18/01
NAPA 500
38
3
325
325
Running
$135,477
03/11/01
Cracker Barrel
500
5
1
325
325
Running
$158,427
Totals/Averages
18.6
24.4
4,320
4,477
$1,591,223
* Race
shortened due to rain
NOTES:
This Week’s Race Car at Atlanta Motor Speedway … Kevin Harvick will pilot Chassis No. 238 from
the Richard Childress Racing (RCR) stable. Built new for the 2008 season,
this is the same Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet Impala SS that Harvick drove to an
eighth-place finish two weeks ago at Auto Club Speedway of Southern
California.
Stat Facts … In 14 NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series starts at NASCAR’s fastest track, Harvick has one win and two top-five
finishes. Additionally, “Happy” has one top-five and three top-10 finishes
in six NASCAR Nationwide Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway (AMS).
First Win … AMS was the site of Harvick’s first NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series win. He claimed the win by .006 second over Jeff Gordon,
the third-closest margin of victory at Atlanta, on March 11, 2001.
Points Check … Harvick jumped to fifth in the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series point standings after his fourth-place finish last week at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway. The 2007 Daytona 500 winner is 63 markers out of the lead
and just 16 points out of fourth. Additionally, the 32-year-old driver is
currently the highest Chevy driver in the point standings.
Iron Man … Harvick has not recorded a DNF (did not finish)
in 47 consecutive races. Harvick’s last DNF was at Dover in September
(2006). Additionally, he has run 86 consecutive point-paying races without
crashing out of a single one. Combined, Harvick has gone 152 points races in
NASCAR two top-divisions without crashing out.
Daytona 500 Car Induction … The No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet Monte
Carlo SS that Harvick drove to victory in the 2007 Daytona 500 will be
inducted into the RCR Racing Museum Wednesday, March 5, at 2 p.m. Fans and
media are invited to the ceremony. For more information please contact
Stacie Fandel at 336-392-1730 or by email at
sfandel@rcrracing.com.
Testing, Testing, Testing
… Harvick and the No. 29
Shell-Pennzoil team tested at Phoenix International Raceway on Monday and
Tuesday of this week to prepare for the upcoming short track races on the
2008 schedule. The test was the fourth of six allowed under NASCAR’s 2008
testing policy. The remaining tests available to teams in NASCAR’s top
division will be conducted at Pocono Raceway May 27-28 and at Lowe’s Motor
Speedway September 23-24.
RCR in the ATL … In 99 starts at AMS,
RCR has earned four poles and nine wins including Harvick’s emotional victory
in the Cracker Barrel 500 on March 11, 2001. Prior to that, Dale Earnhardt
won eight times at the ultra-fast Hampton, Ga., track. Additionally, RCR
boasts 25 top-five and 42 top-10 finishes at AMS. Meanwhile, RCR prepared
race cars have also led 2,695 laps at the 1.54-mile quad-oval. Childress, a
former driver on NASCAR’s senior circuit, recorded his best finish at Atlanta
with a ninth-place effort in the Atlanta Journal 500 on Nov. 2, 1980.
Media Opportunity … Harvick will be available outside the No. 33
Nationwide transporter to field questions from the media Friday, March 7 at
12:45 p.m.
Double Down in Atlanta … In addition to his driving duties with the
No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet, Harvick, a 32-time race winner in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series, will drive Kevin Harvick Incorporated’s No. 33 Camping
World Chevrolet in the March 8 Nicorette 300. The race will air live on
ESPN2 beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). The race will also
be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network (PRN) and Sirius
Satellite Radio. Qualifying for the fourth of 35 races on the 2008
Nationwide Series calendar will air live the same day on SPEED at 9 a.m.
EST.
Up to Speed … Live coverage of the
Kobalt Tools 500 at AMS will take the green flag Sunday, March 9 at 2 p.m.
Eastern Daylight Time and will be telecast on FOX. The event will also be
broadcast live on PRN and Sirius Satellite Radio. Qualifying for fourth of
36 points-paying NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races will air live on SPEED, PRN
and Sirius Satellite Radio Friday, March 7 at 6:45 p.m. EST.
KEVIN HARVICK QUOTES:
What do you remember about your win in 2001?
“The circumstances that we won the first race under… we won’t ever forget
that moment just because of everything that went on. When I start thinking
about it, it brings those same chills back that I got when I won that race.
I know that I can’t do that again and that’s obviously because of the
circumstances. Those are the kind of situations as professionals you dream
about. You look for that opportunity to take those moments and try to
capitalize on them.”
How important do you
think qualifying is now with the new Impala SS?
“I think qualifying is important but you know, we went to the back in
California and we ran right up through the pack. I felt like we got back to
where we were running in two runs, so I didn’t feel like it was a very big
problem to pass. I think the handling on the cars goes in a lot of different
directions for different people and that is going to equal more mistakes and
more passing. I haven’t found it harder to pass this year than it has been
in the past. I think it has actually been a little easier.”
What is your comfort
level with the Impala SS since you guys tested there at the end of 2007?
“I think we are so far advanced from where we were during the Atlanta test.
I think our cars were night and day different from where we are now. It will
be interesting to take the cars back and see where we are compared to the
competition. Our speeds were comparable during the test, but the cars just
weren’t comfortable to drive. As we have progressed with this car everything
we tested with in Atlanta doesn’t even exist anymore. We have advanced
tremendously since that test so I am interested to see where we line up to
the competition this weekend.”